yeah i say contact fuzzi bunz also. this may be a problem with this batch in particular. or a known problem they know how to fix, if nothing else works i'm sure they'd replace your dipes for you (providing you bought them new).

I bought most of them off of a mom on here, however she bought them new and she never used them. The rest of them were slightly used so I know they will not give me a new batch. A few of them are working right but the majority of them are not. It is probably the Tide and know I was using to much. I read that the Tide was on the good detergent list. I need to give them a good stripping which I thought I did with the oxyclean and then get a new detergent.

3. Run all of your diapers through a hot wash with the full recommended amount of detergent.

4. If the problem is bad, repeat step three.

5. Run a cold rinse. If you have hard water you may want to add a water softener such as Baking Soda or Calgon Water Softener to soften your water and help release any left over detergent.

6. If you still see bubbles in your rinse run another cold rinse.

7. You can either Sun your diapers or tumble on low.

After this process (I know it is involved) you should have very clean diapers that do not smell like anything - no perfume - no urine. When the Fuzzi Bunz are completely dry, if you were having a buildup problem (repelling) take a nasal aspirator and put an insert into the pocket. Fill the nasal aspirator with water and put it close to the fleece and "pee" on the diaper with the aspirator. If it goes through your repelling problem is fixed. However, again, repelling should not be a problem with Fuzzi Bunz diapers.

I heard that oxyclean and similar products are not good for the fleece/PUL diapers. They may be harsh on synthetics. I hope that you get it figured out! Hang in there and don't get too discouraged. I know it's frusterating, especially when you've made an investment. In the meantime, if the PUL really has lost it's waterproof abilities, you could spray them with some of that Camp Dry stuff (waterproof spray in a can). But do a little research before you do (read techniques from people that have done it). I've also heard that the vinegar works well for stripping (seems less harsh than Dawn too).
Good Luck!